• Battlefield 4 - Recommended Settings Effect?
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I don't even meet minimum requirements. I meet MOST of the recommended requirements, numerical ones at 2x to 82.92x the stated value. Do I need to go into detail? If so, I list the requirement comparisons here: [QUOTE=Recommended System Requirements for Battlefield 4]Windows 8, 64bit (exact rec) Two Quad Core processors (double rec) 16GB RAM (8GB rec) Installed already, had DVD drive... 300GB+ out of 1 TB free (30 rec) GT620 with low VRam (idk how low but it's very low), need GT660 3GB or better Direct x 11 (9 minimum rec) I have a keyboard and mouse, and a dual joystick controller if desired I download at 20 Mbps, 80 times the requirement. I upload at a mere 1 or so Mbps, but that's 8 times the requirement.[/QUOTE] Because I meet all other requirements I don't have any question about them, but my graphics card sucks. That is my main concern. Here's the question: Will the recommended graphics cards ([B]GeForce GT660 3GB[/B], my choice) support [B]ULTRA[/B] graphics settings on [B]Battle Field 4[/B]? [sp]I just bought a GeForce GTX660 3GB in hope.[/sp] [editline]26th December 2013[/editline] If I need to say, I also bought at new [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=17-182-073"]PSU[/URL]
My radeon 7950 gets me 50-60 fps at ultra settings on 1080p in battlefield 4 and the nvidia 660 is 12% slower than my card according to passmark I also regret to inform you that you purchased a cheap off-brand power supply. If your power supply breaks it can break everything else in your computer.
Rosewill is hardly a cheap off brand, that is neweggs own line of products. It's not as nice as most other PSU's but it's not bad at all.
Rosewill is fine, I never bought anything Rosewill but my friend has a psu and case and they're both pretty solid.
Wait, you have two distinct processors? I hardly, hardly doubt BF4 will actually be able to utilize that. If anything it will probably be to your disadvantage. Also, if you're happy with an average framerate of ~ 40-50, then you'll be fine.
I've made my decision. My old processor, if it fits and this port is what the writing on the motherboard makes me think it is, I'll move my old 620 to the GPU Boost port. I doubt that really works, though. I moved the question to the megathread a while ago though.
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